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"My heart just breaks for his wife Ruby and their children. Please keep them in your p. Musician Jim Seals, half of the famed soft-rock duo Seals & Crofts, has died. He was 80.Seals died on Monday ...
Seals and Crofts were instrumental in both England Dan Seals and John Ford Coley becoming adherents of the Baha'i Faith, [13] although Coley became a Christian some 28 years later. [14] Dan Seals died of cancer in 2009. At the time of his death, Dan and Jim Seals had been working on songs together. [15] The status of those recordings is unknown.
Jim Seals, who as part of the duo Seals and Crofts crafted memorably wistful 1970s hits like “Summer Breeze” and “Diamond Girl,” died Monday at age 80. No cause of death was immediately given.
Troy Harold Seals (born November 16, 1938, in Bighill, Madison County, Kentucky, United States) [1] is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. [2]He is a member of the prominent Seals family of pop musicians that includes Jim Seals (of Seals and Crofts), Dan Seals (of England Dan & John Ford Coley), Brady Seals (Little Texas and Hot Apple Pie), and Johnny Duncan. [2]
Danny Wayland Seals (February 8, 1948 – March 25, 2009), also known as England Dan, was an American musician.The younger brother of Seals and Crofts member Jim Seals, he first gained fame as one half of the soft rock duo England Dan & John Ford Coley, who charted nine singles between 1976 and 1980, including the No. 2 Billboard Hot 100 hit "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight".
Seals sang lead on hits like "Summer Breeze," "Diamond Girl" and "Get Closer."
Ruby Jean and Billie Lee" is another, written for their spouses, Ruby Jean Anderson (Seals) and Billie Lee Day (Crofts). The first verse is sung by Seals, and the second by Crofts, with both singing the chorus. Their children (Lua Crofts and Joshua Seals) are mentioned in the chorus. Diamond Girl peaked at #4 on the U.S. album charts. [3]
Unborn Child is the sixth studio album by American music duo Seals and Crofts, released on February 8, 1974 by Warner Bros. Records.It features two singles, "Unborn Child" and "The King of Nothing", which reached number 66 and number 60 on the Billboard Hot 100 respectively.